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In a groundbreaking move for the IndyCar series, the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 will be broadcast in prime time on June 15. This event marks the first Sunday night race in the history of IndyCar, showcasing the growing popularity of the series and its commitment to reaching a wider audience.
The race will take place at the World Wide Technology Raceway, a venue known for its thrilling oval track and passionate fanbase. By airing the race in prime time, organizers aim to attract not only dedicated motorsport enthusiasts but also casual viewers who may be drawn in by the unique timing and excitement of the event.
This innovative approach is expected to enhance the viewing experience, allowing fans to enjoy the adrenaline of IndyCar racing under the lights. As anticipation builds for this historic race, it promises to be a significant milestone in the evolution of IndyCar's broadcasting strategy.
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